Oregon QB Marcus Mariota is the first Pac-12 player on the list at No. 4. Of Mariota, Kiper writes, "I thought Mariota could have pushed to be the top QB taken in the 2014 NFL draft, but I like his decision to come back. Remember, this is a kid who could technically play two more seasons. He's a special athlete and makes so few mistakes -- just four INTs in 386 passing attempts last year -- the key now is to improve his anticipation and become less reliant on his legs. It would not surprise me if he overtakes Winston as the top QB prospect."

"He moves extraordinarily well for a kid playing at 6-5 and 290 pounds, and don't be surprised to see the Trojan coaches move him around on the defensive line. He could see time at defensive end as well as D-tackle, and he's going to cause problems for offenses in either spot. He had 12.5 tackles for loss last year and will increase that total in 2014," wrote Kiper.

Also in the top 10 and from the Pac-12 is Stanford offensive tackle Andrus Peat.

Oregon cornerback Ifo Ekpre-Olomu just misses the top 10 at No. 11, while UCLA quarterback Brett Hundley checks in at No. 16. Washington CB Marcus Peters also makes the top 20 at No. 19. Arizona State WR Jaelen Strong is No. 22 and another receiver, USC's Nelson Agholor rounds out the list of 25.

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